Sustainable
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PORTUGAL
Certifications
Biomass Plants
We adopt the best practices in the market and continuously monitor our performance. We invest in certifications to minimize environmental impacts of our activities and ensure the safety and health of all.
Figueira da Foz
SBM
Ródão Power
Constância
Tilbury Green Power (UK)
Policies and Codes
As a responsible and sustainable company Greenvolt defines and implements policies and codes related to governance, ethical, environmental and social issues relevant to the organization’s context.
Policies | Documents |
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Code of Conduct on the Prevention of Corruption and Related Offenses | Download |
Supplier Code of Conduct | Download |
Health and Safety Policy | Download |
Integrated Risk Management Policy | Download |
Market Abuse Internal Policy | Download |
Related Party Transaction Policy | Download |
Remuneration Policy of the Governing Bodies | Download |
Tax Policy | Download |
Code of Ethics and Conduct | Download |
Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Policy | Download |
Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing Policy | Download |
Whistleblowing Policy | Download |
Sustainability Policy | Download |
Biodiversity Policy | Download |
Privacy Policy | Download |
Plan for Gender Equality | Download |
Quality Policy | Download |
Fair Competition Policy | Download |
Personal Data Protection Policy | Download |
Social Investment | Download |
By valuing residual biomass and taking advantage of the power of the wind, the sun´s rays, we provide green and renewable energy.
Our world is a green and clean world.
Together, we build the future.
Greenvolt is voluntarily committed to a set of initiatives that strengthen their commitment to sustainability.
June 2021
United Nations Global Compact
Strategic initiative for companies committed to align their operations and strategy with 10 universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.
December 2021
BCSD Portugal
Non-profit business association, which brings together more than 130 reference companies in Portugal, supporting them on their journey to sustainability.
February 2022
Portuguese Diversity Charter
Strategic initiative for companies committed to align their operations and strategy with 10 universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.
March 2022
Solar Power Association
Solarpower Europe is an association with more than 260 representative members, from around forty countries, of the entire value chain of the European solar industry.
Its main objective is to ensure that solar energy can position itself as Europe’s main energy by 2030.
To this end, actively promotes, together with relevant stakeholders, policies and actions that favour a regulatory and business framework providing the sustainable development of the solar sector.
CBE Biomass Energy Center
CBE mission is to promote the valorization of biomass, through the optimization and knowledge of its value chains, from biomass production and management, through collection, treatment and transport, until its use and consumption, contributing to the improvement of integrated management resources, to the prevention of rural fires, and to the energy transition based on greater carbon neutrality.
APREN Portuguese Renewable Energy Association
The Portuguese Renewable Energy Association (APREN) is a non-profit association, founded in October 1988, with the mission of coordination, representation and defense of the common interests of its Members in the promotion of renewable energies in the electricity sector.
BCSD Portugal
Greenvolt subscribed the Charter of Principles of BCSD Portugal, a document that establishes the guidelines for sustainable and responsible business management and is based on six principles: Legal Compliance and Ethical Conduct; Human Rights; Labour Rights; Prevention, Health and Safety; Environment; Management.
This is a further reinforcement of the Company’s commitment to implement an increasingly sustainable business strategy and to demonstrate its contribution to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The Charter is also an initiative applicable to the entire value chain, insofar as the company will seek dialogue with its relevant direct suppliers in order to encourage them to adhere to this same Charter.